Revenue hikes up 20%

Profit at the firm in charge of the 拢27m revamp of Alexandra Palace in north London (pictured) went up more than 10%, according to its latest accounts filed at Companies House.

Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios saw its pre-tax profit in the year to March 2016 rise 11% to 拢3.5m on revenue up a fifth to 拢17.2m.

The bulk of its revenue comes from the UK with Europe, the Middle East and Asia accounting for just 拢770,000 of turnover.

The number of staff at the business at went up to 161 from 127 which sent its wage bill up by more than 拢1m to 拢5.3m.

The firm is a partnership made up of 24 members with the pay of the highest-paid member, who is not named, staying the same at just under 拢145,000.